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My approach to therapy: that I will never tell you what to do. I will, however, be there for you unconditionally, create a safe space for you to process whatever is going on, guide you on your journey, and sometimes suggest tools and skills along the way.
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My approach to therapy: We will work together to recognize the strengths within you, better understand areas for growth, and engage in tangible actions to live your life most effectively according to your values.
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My approach to therapy: my treatment interventions aim to "break up" repetitive cycles and free you to act with more intention, care and emotional maturity.
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My approach to therapy: His general approach to working with patients is based on an assumption that most people are the best experts on their own lives. I like to work with people in partnership to assist them in defining problems and finding individualized solutions based
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My approach to therapy: I use a mix of evidence-based approaches, including CBT, ACT, mindfulness practices, and trauma-focused therapy, to support clients in reducing stress, managing emotions, and building healthier patterns. My style is collaborative, compassionate, and tailored to each person’s unique needs.
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My approach to therapy: I create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where we’ll use tailored, research-backed therapies to help you build resilience, clarity, and lasting change. My approach is skills-based, meaning I will give you practical tools to address your challenges.
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My approach to therapy: Though I specialize primarily in eating disorders, I also have extensive experience in treating generalized anxiety disorder, depression, borderline personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, relationship problems and life transitions.
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My approach to therapy: I center our work on you. Autonomy, respect, and consent are very important to me. I view this as the foundation for our collaborative work together whether you're needing therapy or psychological assessment.
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My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I use evidence-based practices to help children, adolescents, parents, and perinatal women. I focus on small, impactful changes, keeping your goals and how to best achieve them at the heart of every session.
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My approach to therapy: I work with clients who find themselves worrying about the future or things they cannot control or are struggling with intrusive thoughts. I work with people who are processing past hurtful and stressful life events so they can find a sense of strength and security in the present. I enjoy helping people see their worth so their self-talk transforms.
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Do you find it nearly impossible to let material things go? Hoarding disorder is a mental illness characterized by the inability to get rid of physical possessions. In severe cases of hoarding, sufferers may acquire so many things that they live in squalor and even endanger their own lives.
If you or someone you love needs help for hoarding, hoarding specialists are available to help you understand your hoarding behavior and how to get control over it. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.
When someone is suffering from hoarding disorder, they might have some of the following symptoms:
There are many more hoarding disorder symptoms, though the above are some of the most common.
If any of the above symptoms ring true for you or someone you love, we recommend seeking help for hoarding from a licensed mental health professional. Read this article to gain some insight into how to tell if a therapist is right for you.
A hoarding therapist or counselor can help to pinpoint the issues behind your hoarding behaviors and assist you in resolving them. Following hoarding therapy, you’ll have the tools you need to let go of things, manage your emotions, and make better decisions going forward. We’re here to help you get started. With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified hoarding therapist is easy! Start by browsing hoarding disorder experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.